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discrimination, and policy responses. Yet there is still a considerable lack of consensus on all three of these issues. I would argue … some evidence consistent with these explanations, this evidence does not rule out an important role for discrimination in … generating sex differences in labor markets. I also believe that the lack of consensus regarding the existence of discrimination …
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extensively, and have generated a long history in labor economics research of empirical tests for labor market discrimination. The … most widely-used approach to test for labor market discrimination is based on wage regressions estimated at the level of … individual workers, with the estimate of discrimination inferred from the residual race, sex, or ethnic group differential in …
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extensively, and have generated a long history in labor economics research of empirical tests for labor market discrimination. The … most widely-used approach to test for labor market discrimination is based on wage regressions estimated at the level of … individual workers, with the estimate of discrimination inferred from the residual race, sex, or ethnic group differential in …
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